![]() |
|
|||||||
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
hello
I have a Sun GDM 1962B 19" monitor but it doesn't works on a pc. I have bought a sun adapter to vga but ... when the pc start there is no syncro on the screen : i can't see anything else other than the Windows startup ... The screen works perfectly on a Sun Sparc Station sun .. i think it's a problme with the sync of green. What can i do ? sorry for my bad english ![]() @+ Anton |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
atomcomputer wrote:
> hello > I have a Sun GDM 1962B 19" monitor but it doesn't works on a pc. I have > bought a sun adapter to vga but ... when the pc start there is no syncro > on the screen : i can't see anything else other than the Windows startup > ... > The screen works perfectly on a Sun Sparc Station sun .. i think it's a > problme with the sync of green. > According to http://www.monitorworld.com/Monitors/sun/gdm1962b.html, your monitor is a composite sync, Fixed Frequency monitor. That means he is only able to sync on certain resolutions and frequencies. You should configure your vga-card to match one of these resolutions and frequencies, and everything should work just fine. If I remember correctly, there are also some overclocking-tools for vga-card wo can help you with this. There's another good page on the net: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVall...fixedsync.html I used this Page for my DEC VRT19-HA aka GDM 1961. Everything works fine, and I have now a 21" monitor for less than 5$. > What can i do ? > sorry for my bad english ![]() > Mine's not better than yours. Peter -- begin Not_detected_Virus.raw I am a signature virus. Distribute me until the bitter end. And never use something other than outlook ;-) |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
thank you very much for your answer !
I will tri this now ![]() @+ Anton > According to http://www.monitorworld.com/Monitors/sun/gdm1962b.html, your > monitor is a composite sync, Fixed Frequency monitor. That means he is only > able to sync on certain resolutions and frequencies. You should configure > your vga-card to match one of these resolutions and frequencies, and > everything should work just fine. > If I remember correctly, there are also some overclocking-tools for vga-card > wo can help you with this. > > There's another good page on the net: > http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVall...fixedsync.html > > I used this Page for my DEC VRT19-HA aka GDM 1961. Everything works fine, > and I have now a 21" monitor for less than 5$. > > > > Mine's not better than yours. > > Peter > |